Oral history interview with Murray Atkins Walls and John Walls, conducted July 27, 1977 by Dwayne Cox. Most of the interview focuses on Murray Atkins Walls, although her husband, John Walls, is also an active participant. They were both involved in...

Designed by Laurie Goodstein & Chloë Wurr / Embroidered by Chloë Wurr. / The completion of the quilt piece finds Laurie teaching in Kikubala [sic], Kenya while I am working in family planning in Lima, Peru.

At the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, fifteen Tibetan and North Indian men stand in a row in front of two elephants and an archway to a temple, with two other men (one apparently Caucasian and wearing a cap and jacket; the other wearing a...

Frederic M. Sackett, Jr. of Louisville, Kentucky, who served as Kentucky Senator from 1925-1930, with wife, Olive Speed Sackett and others (unnamed). Mr. and Mrs. Sackett are standing together in the middle. The photograph is damaged around the...

Governor Flem D. Sampson of Barbourville, Kentucky, who served as Governor of Kentucky from 1927-1931, standing on the front steps of the governor's mansion with his wife, Susie Steele Sampson, and others. The photograph has a little discoloration...

To our delight, Helen's sister Antoinette Mayer, now residing in Washington, D.C., designed and made the quilt piece for us...for Helen. / 'Quilting,' Antoinette says, 'is my recreation. I make quilts with patterns proved over the years by our...

The honor quilt was commissioned by the Alberta CGIT Association for the National CGIT Association whose headquarters is in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. / The quilt was made by Mada MacLachlan Gibson, for whom quilting and CGIT are intertwined. Before...

I enjoyed the opportunity to design and stitch something purely for myself and my own enjoyment. I am a needlework designer and sometime calligrapher with very few spare moments, but this opportunity to honor someone in this way was well worth...

Laurette Kelly and Mary Callow are the makers of the quilt. / Laurette is distinguished by her capacity to work miracles in her life and to teach others to do it. Mary is distinguished by her capacity to learn from Laurette and by continuing to...

Professor Burns of Oneida Baptist Institute and five others pose on and around an outdoor bench. The other individuals may be his wife Martha (sitting second from left), his son Dugger (standing) and his three daughters Myrtle, Dixie and Holly...

Several men stand and sit in an orange grove. Some are standing or sitting on ladders, others are seated on orange crates, and still others stand near the trees. A car or truck is parked near the center. Message on verso is dated 1916. Printed by...

Group of Native Americans (Cherokees) face a group of European white men. One of the Cherokees is standing and addressing or listening to the white men; the rest are seated. Three of the white men are standing, two others are seated. There is a...

Basketball players; University of Louisville--Basketball; University of Louisville--Students; University of Louisville--Sports; Fire engines; College athletes;

University of Louisville's basketball team members and others (including one woman) on firetruck. People can be seen in the background, behind a fence. The team was returning from winning the 1956 National Invitation Tournament (NIT), having...